Yes, I’m aware of how epically Sony thrashed Microsoft for DRM/always -online.  Yes, I am aware of how humiliating it was that Sony spanked Microsoft for used games.
You know what?  None of those matter to me.
~I don’t buy a lot of games, but when I do, I buy them new or I digitally-download them.  Ergo, the used game/DRM issue doesn’t affect me.
~When I bought my Xbox  360 in 2010, I basically fused it to my ethernet cable and fused the other end to the router.  I rarely lost power or internet access, and the only reason I don’t have my Xbox hooked up right now is because it doesn’t have wifi and my router is in the kitchen.  Otherwise, I would be connected 24/7 because I can’t live without the Internet.  
So the only difference to me is the exclusives, the services, and the prices (although once you get up comparing $400 and $500, the difference doesn't strike me as so big).  And you know what?  I like Microsoft’s exclusives (Titanfall, Project Spark) better, and I like the direction they’re taking with Xbox LIVE more than I like the direction Sony is taking PSN and PS+ (I don’t have anything against them, I just like Microsoft’s changes more).  So there.  *blows a raspberry rudely and immaturely at all the equally-immaturely cheering Sony fanboys*
						
					
					
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	1 ReplySame here, but I think I'll wait for a price drop. 500$ is a lot of money, and that amount doesn't simply grow on trees.
 
										 
		    